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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered"." i am kayleigh mcenany, jackie deangelis, morgan ortagus, cassie smedile, and brett velicovich. we began with one of the biggest crime and public health crises in the country today. it is called a fentanyl epidemic and it is killing tens of thousands of americans and what biden's border policies arguably making the problem so much worse. "the new york post" calls the southern border of the great
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wide open. new figures show migrants keep coming into the country illegally at record numbers. and the border patrol chief is blaming biden a policy no immigration policy for sparking the search. there are plenty of consequences for the rest of us. fentanyl described as the most devastating drug ever seen is also coming across are wide open borders. and now our children are in danger. the d.a. is officially a warning americans of an alarming new trend. get this, it is terrifying. fentanyl disguised as candy, these rainbow colored pills you see them they were, found in 18 states and they are being marked specifically towards kids and towards teenag. morgan, you can see this is at the southern border. one of the most alarming eye-opening pieces and i read it this morning "the wall street journal," take a look at this. i want to read an excerpt how
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mexican cartels dominate america's fentanyl supply. these details are george english. at a halfway house, a long time cartel employee used to shovel to mixed chemicals in a simmering oil barrel. this concoction was an illegal form of fentanyl with criminal organizations churning out high-volume in laboratories and smuggling across the border. the cook is a hazmat suit on, dark glasses, black cloth mask and if he gets queasy, he drinks milk. the roughly ten by 10-foot lab with liquid marked pure acetone and the other marked a chinese chemical, he said he makes 1 million pills in a week. this is just across the southern border flowing in and we have a president that won't go to the border. >> morgan: i was at the border and i saw this firsthand, actually earlier in the day before the press conference, we sell smugglers put a ladder up
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against the fence and we watch people scale the ladder and smugglers move the ladder away. we so it and press secretary walk across the border. and when you talk about fentanyl, remember where do the chemical components come from? they come from chinese communist party. so what i don't understand is the lack of attention to the number one killer of young people by this white house. why isn't president biden standing before the podium and calling out the chinese communist party and saying "stop sending these chemicals" quite dormant? >> able to do this if it was cancer or car related deaths and he would call it out but the white house is ignoring the number one killer of young people. you can stop this if you get tough with china and we can stop this the chinese communist party communist party locked down cities when need to and ongoing and so could mexico if we were tough enough and serious about saving our young people.
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>> kayleigh: but we have a president that is not serious and he likes to talk a lot. in fact, he's taking action but let's listen to the president talk. >> they see their neighbors and lose the loved ones to drugs like fentanyl, which is a flat killer. my plan will make sure the state and local governments adopt reforms. my plan to something else really important. it addresses the opioid epidemic. how many people are dying of opioid overdose is now? we will impose tougher penalties for deadly fentanyl traffic. that is poison across the country. >> kayleigh: brett, let's take a look at the plan. 2018 he wasn't present but a guy named president trump wa was, 669,000 fentanyl over deaths. the first time it has come down in 30 years. president biden takes over 108,000 deaths but what changed between 2018? speak with the administration
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doesn't know what he's doing. there has been more fentanyl that has crossed the border in the last two months during this administration than all of fiscal year 2019 combined peer that is just out of control. it's its own epidemic in so many drugs crossing the border at this point, it is killing our men and women. in the bittner crisis and the leading cause of death between 18-45 years old. and he has failed border policies that continue to exacerbate the crisis. 200,000 illegals have crossed just in july alone. all right, that is insane amount of numbers and cartels winning both hands, sending migrants across and the migrants are paying them to send them across pure they put that into drugs to flow across the country. it is a national security issue. okay? this is a major national security crisis at the border that we will see. you have 60 migrants on the terror watch list. that crossed and what are they doing? pushing these drugs and it will only get worse.
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>> kayleigh: it's only going to get worse, cassie, i can't get the fentanyl shock out of my mind. i go out with my daughter and we were in shock and we take her else and i can't keep her from picking up food that is chewed on the side of the road. if she were to see something that looked like chalk on the side of the road, my 2.5-year-old would pick it up. if she saw something rainbow colored candy, she would touch it. this has the propensity not just to kill teenagers and adults but young children's as well. it is terrifying. >> cassie: you are so right. thanks to the president for friendly talking but what about doing something about it because wake up, this is ravaging our communities and i was talking what this means in the midterms and a voter. we think of a border issue that is only happening in border states. and now, that is happening in my backyard. that is my baby and my concern for my own child. i sent my child to school.
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i sent my kids back to school and said, "please god take care my baby." i can't predict what's coming into the school looking like a tweet dominic sweetheart. what do you do to have a president unwilling to talk about it and unwilling to address it. it is why i think you are seeing people say i need change and i need something different in november. that has got be the strongest way to fight back against the administration's lawlessness at the border. >> kayleigh: yes, i can't say it enough, if you are a parent of a teenager, talk to your child tonight. talk to your child now. is all this poll 27% of teenagers were not aware that fentanyl is being mixed with prescription drugs. so you have a teenager who purchase adderall or xanax a one-time thing they think and it is fentanyl and they die. talk to your children. >> cassie: you make an innocent mistake and all of a sudden, your parents find you dead on the bedroom floor. we have heard stories on fox where parents talk about it peer
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they have been advocates. there are a few points, the cartels are probably hundreds of millions of dollars. this is an illegal drug trade that is very, very lucrative. in these drugs are laced with fentanyl and it is much cheaper and actually gives the pure drug. the second point i want to make, they are making hundreds of millions of dollars at the expense of american lives. the president keeps allowing it to go one. to stand on the stage ahead of midterms and acknowledge the problem is not enough actions, actions speak louder than words. the third point i want to make, they said you had all these flavors and bringing kids into this e-marketing to people who were under age and nobody is standing up to the cartels that allowing fentanyl to come into the country? it is unbelievable! >> they made $13 billion last year cartels. 13 billions with a b. >> kayleigh: you were with mike pompeo and secretary of state while this was going on in 2019 under pressure from the
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united states, china put fentanyl drugs under regime. that was tromped at dominic pressure and pump he will pressure on the government. >> the problem that we have is this administration seeks to make concessions and to get agreements with china as it relates to climate change. so human rights and ong ongoing, fentanyl, any other national security issues become second fiddle to getting climate change concessions. they care more about that then fentanyl unfortunately. >> kayleigh: talk to your kids because there is nothing more important. coming up, president biden is blasted for mocking second amendment defenders. second amendment defenders. you won't believe what he said. more on that next. ♪ ♪ inspections. no upfront costs at all to get the cash you need. veterans get more at newday.
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>> kayleigh: well, forget that
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inauguration day promise of unity. president biden again going on they attacked. this time mocking supporters of the second amendment yesterday. >> for those brave, right wing americans who say, "it is all about keeping america's independent safe," if you want to find against a country unit and 15. you need something more than a gun. i'm not joking. think about this. think about the rationale we use, that is used to provide this, and who are they shooting at? they are shooting at these guys behind me. >> kayleigh: and this is why he goes to bed early. [laughter] brett, i just can't. simple rules, don't use american citizens at f-15 in the same sentence as commander in chief? simple rule. >> brett: it is continue gaps for him. he was talking in ar-15 bullet shoots faster than any other round and not true. he is talking how an ar-15 chops people in half.
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he better knows that is not true. it is precision from the weapon. and these continued lies that he puts out there. i think definitely has a direct correlation with to with the rising crime rates. in some of the largest rises in crime rates across the board. people feel confident right now i'm basically breaking the law. it is these talks that he gave in the recent speech. you want to take away, guns, i was in ukraine and asked them if they should take away their assault rifle before surprise attack on russia. our gun laws in the united states are the reasons why we are protected, and the reason why a lot of times we are not attacked. and we should not take that away in a time we needed the most. >> kayleigh: that is exactly right. jackie, i can't help but think that this president thinks he is running against him for the country. i think he is really in a presidential campaign right now and his opponent is not trump, desantis but half of the
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country, semifascist, at 15 people. he's running against america. >> jackie: right, basically he keeps saying this he did not win in a landslide. it was so close and the key swing states. he needs to be careful. not that i'm trying to give him advice but he needs to be careful. he presents himself alienating half of the voters is not the way to go about it. to brett's point about the constitution and second amendment, the right to bear arms to protect themselves and exactly for that reason so they wouldn't be oppressed by groups trying to take too much power and to usurp too much power. this isn't really about hunting. it is not about accidental shootings. it is not about school shootings. it is about trying to enforce laws that make nonusers, holders, people who obtain gun or safer about it and making sure they stay out of the hands of people who are mentally ill. the answer isn't just take away the guns, it is so much easier for him to say that. and of course, the progressives
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would like to do that and i can only guess why. but having said that, you have to speak, mr. unifier, speak to the country and relies half for them to respect the second amendment and wanted to. what is the middle ground and why can't we find that solution? >> kayleigh: we don't have a president that seeks that, it seems, but joey reed, joey behar to get them confused, let's go. >> with joe biden's middle-of-the-road pro police, working class, and purposely ineff inoffensive politician of this generation and extremist and donald trump is considered almost eight jesus like figure in the maga world, how much danger are we really? >> never the list. >> you wonder how can people keep it on both channels for that long because you say it is joyless. it is hard to watch.
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but generally it is hard to watch joe biden start talking about how he cares about crime and public safety now after we have seen incident after incident go unanswered by the white house. we saw kamala harris and supporters to give to the bail funds after the minneapolis riots. that is what we are remembering. remember, these are the backyards where we see lawlessness take place. have to live in d.c. and the mayor and the city council do not support the police. the police know that. the rules of engagement are don't do anything, hands off, it will be too much paperwork. that is a problem. that is way of says fend for yourself now because you can't count on anyone, anyone who wants to be helpful. they are not allowed to be helpful because of these democrats who have chosen lawlessness and chosen to support lawbreakers instead of law-abiding others. but is a really tragic statement in so many of our town's. >> kayleigh: tomorrow from ten remarks from the president and i wonder if the disastrous rally
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preview and go full on campaign. and reserved for a policy address. >> i hope it is scripted based off of yesterday in the comments there. i guess we will see what he says tomorrow night. we would love for him to address the fentanyl crisis. if he wants to talk about guns, how about talking about harsher penalties for criminals who commit crimes with nuns. that is one of the things we never hear about with guns. as kath said p the sense of pending for yourself, there is 14 million new gun owners and first time gun owners, most raising women and it's very diverse population and people hf rising crime, 's civil unrest, lawlessness and lack of respect for the police. people are choosing to be gun owners in the country. and if we want to talk about plans, what is affecting so many people in major cities in america which is crimes committed with nuns. harsher penalties for those guys. >> he continues to attack
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republican voters. week was for the voters and that will not going to change the state of the economy and a state of rising economy. but instead of attacking the individuals. >> it is political. >> kayleigh: politics and check to you can answer this if you like reuters is holding near low at the end of the presidency 38%. all of the aviator joe, rising phoenix, the comeback story seems to be falling. >> jackie: has nothing to talk about with respect to accomplishments. what he will do tomorrow is deflect and that is all he can do. it is really unfortunate that we are in this position but, it is keeping the guns out of the hands of the people who misuse them. that should be the messaging. and yet, he can't seem to do it. ucla speaking on the stage, can't get it right and hope it is scripted or whatever the case can be, this is someone that cannot run in 2024. >> kayleigh: i think he is going to, take me on my word or his word.
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♪ ♪ >> bombshell new books reveals things were not all that rosie and the obama white house between the former president and his vice president, joe biden. it turns out the so-called bromance was really more a myth than a reality. in fact, the tensions between the two reportedly got so bad that then president obama even
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considered, listen to this, replacing biden as vp with hillary clinton in 2012. the book shocking does not end there. vice president biden said they both supported gay marriage before obama publicly said it. also obama thought biden was condescending and rambled on so much that he once told an aide, "shoot me now." the book rebuild obama reluctantly supported vice president in 2020 after initially fearing his candidates he could be "on thing fully painful." wow, some of these words, i will start with you, brett, the former president saying shoot me now because of the rambling we were talking about and apparently it was happening then too. >> brett: after watching his speech as i can frustrated obama was with biden. look how joe biden handles his own this morning when he goes up against the speech is, he rambles on and half the time we
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can't tell he's talking. these constant gaffes and in this case biden treated obama like he was a child and told them lack he knew better. it is interesting to hear about this bromance appear in and countless situations where joe biden failed as a leader anu probably saw that and obama saw that in the white house as well. in afghanistan a clear failure of leadership on biden's part and that played out during the administration. >> he has been silent, the endorsement and it is interesting because now you really understand that silence a little bit more. >> kayleigh: yes, that silence lent himself to fanciful theories about their friendship. there was this tweet biden put out on national best friend a or friendship day where joe and obama and the tweet was "happy best friend to my friend, barack obama." as it turns out obama came to washington to d.c. the first time, apparently joe biden was
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slightly annoyed and very worried of fresh faces. he offered to take obama to a restaurant and nothing fancy to which obama said "we can go to a nice place. i can afford it." and biden with a hint of arrogance and so the dinner never happened. then he becomes the vice president nominee and two reporters he would be a better choice than obama. why do you do that? you are to support the number one person elected by your party but instead, you want to remind him every step of the bay. >> that is pretty amazing. i wonder if these tensions is how joe biden treats kamala harris and alienated her and put her on the sidelines and so it appears. they were not on the same page, morgan. repeating the mistakes of the past is not the way to move forward, especially when you have your first female vice president spirits before i think the president /vice presidency is like an arranged marriage and a forced marriage
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in a way. did you choose them for electoral reasons. everybody does and picks from a different state and someone who draws in a different folder supposedly. what is really interesting to the biden white house is obama people running the biden white house. it makes sense, kayleigh clinic they don't let him talk becausef people obama white house poll they know what they are getting. they obama former president obama said this is like the cable news version, don't underestimate joe biden's ability to mess things up. >> speaking to that and the point you made who is in charge here, there was the issue of gay marriage and issue joe biden upstaged obama and we have a sound bite reflecting that. >> look, i am vice president of the united states of america. the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable with the fact that men marrying m men, women are wearing and
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heterosexual men are entitled to the same rights and all the civil rights and all the civil liberties. and quite prickly, i don't see much of a distinction beyond that. >> cassie, like president joe even though he wasn't president. >> cassie: i think it is fascinating morgan and an arranged marriage we can know now. and in the words of joe biden himself, obama is thinking to spirit on the other hand, i want to think obama. because now we are stuck with painful presidency and not just candid to see. that is what everybody's thinking about peer joe biden is the tenable unifier and nothing but. he is hard to listen to and hard to live with his policies but now make money off of a book, obama i told you so. >> he was to be the reasonable candidate before direct over the extreme left by the progressives. progressives. obviously, he made them some promises that he is now trying to give.
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straight ahead alec baldwin with defamation of a fallen marine. he remains under investigation for the shooting on the set of "rust" and reportedly giving him a starring role. that is next.
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open in the spring. and first, kayleigh on this definition going after this fallen hero. >> kayleigh: i'm so happy they are trying to hold him accountable and they should have enough to worry about instead of attacking a family of a fallen hero. the fallen hero, his daughter 14 days after past, her name is levi riley, september 13th, 2021 and never met her heroic father. this is how we should be speaking of this family of this fallen hero, acknowledging the loss and his daughter will never meet this young man. not attacking his aunt. putting your followers on her, which is exactly what alec baldwin did appear in and this beautiful little baby saying when i sent you money, i didn't know this about you and attacking her. who does that? this is so sick, even for someone who's done a lot of wrong in his life, alec baldwin, and i hope they prevail.
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>> they are fighting back and we will see what happens. they were so much controversy surrounding a leg pulled went after the cement photographer's death. and the interviews he gave about it. a lawyer will tell you don't speak when an investigation is pending and he wants to make a comeback on broadway. cassie, i will take this over to you because broadway snake welcome him back open arms, but will the patrons? >> that is a good question and i'm so glad kayleigh you brought up the name of his daughter. that is important to me that we think about that and we should be talking about it. here again, we are talking about alec baldwin and he always makes it about himself. and the question about broadway, go to a show. if i get to come to new york, it is expensive. people across the country a really special trip to be able to do it. i don't know that they will welcome alec baldwin appear at the theater community, the hollywood elites, but i don't think he's done enough in his own life to show us this is a mn worthy of forgiveness of the
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redemption. >> brett: it is too early for that. >> what is so interesting he lost five jobs as a result of the controversy after the shooting. morgan, i say to myself, are you really playing the victim here? is this the same guy whose wife baked spanish? [laughter] okay, so hilarious. i have words but i will get kicked off of set for this man. what he did to the family. listen, for the economics of a broadway show, i have a lot of friends invested in him and actually hard to get your money back to recoup it so i get the idea of trying to put a big, bold name to get people into. i hope it doesn't work. i hope he and his big spanish wife go away. >> brett: it is too early to come back. i do think alec baldwin has not addressed the severity of the shooting and personal responsibility. if you kill somebody, you know, you should be remorseful. we heard is he wasn't the one who pulled the trigger. the gun just went off which is
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virtually impossible for that to even happen. we can't whistle past this issue with what he has done there. the other thing, why is he not doing gun safety? why is he not out there trying to help people after this series? >> that would be personal responsibility, bread. >> instead of sitting down and doing these interviews and saying, "i didn't pull the trigger," you should say i'm sorry and you should be repeating it over and over again and saying nothing else. that is what a reasonable -- i'm sure his lawyers aren't telling him that. speak it though makes me sick smoke and mirrors to get them back to work but if the same time, we can't forget there was a life lost during the situation. and safety is paramount and be remorseful. >> how unfortunate that one's family has to hear him over and over him living on his life and his daughter dominic their daughter can't. >> he has a self mandate. he feels like he should win so many people would say, why don't
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you stick to what you are good at. >> kayleigh: exactly. this family said he donated $5,000 to riley's family. and think to yours yourself, democrat, republican, in a human with an ounce of decency, what would compel you to message, private message and essentially put out your followers and tweak your followers about this family and what would compel you to do that to a family of a fallen soldier in afghanistan. that speaks to a level of arrogance and total selfishness that i don't think a rational human being would think about. >> i'm surprised he can't touch inside his paternal instinct there. you are a father of so many children. don't you have a heart? these are all great questions. we will continue to talk about this as it unfolds. in the meantime, stay with us "in case you missed it" is next.
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>> street racing in chicago ravaging the city and driving up fears of safety for those living there. why the police can't stop them and why the mayor is not doing more to stop it. plus, one wall street banks telling workers "get back to work in the office five days a week." charlie on that. and princess diana's private
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secretary will be joining us live 25 years after her death. john roberts and may live as america reports at the top of the hour. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: welcome back. it is time for "in case you missed it." los angeles county guarantee basic income pilot program is underway. 1,000 residents are receiving $1,000 a month for the next three years. the recipients were chosen randomly for more than 180,000 people who applied to qualified. resident must be at least 18 years old, have a household income under $56,000 for a single person or $96,000 for a family of four and have experienced negative impact due to the pandemic. jackie. >> jackie: i mean from a physical standpoint the numbers and math work.
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andrew yang was for the universal basic income, but if you are really trying to look at the dynamics of capitalistic society and want to stifle innovation, make sure that people are creative and trying there hard to do a lot, this is the way to do it so go forward with this. >> kayleigh: it is tried and been failed. >> brett: let's try again. california has this endless forecast of money. let's try it and we will see where it goes. i think a total failure. >> kayleigh: morgan. >> morgan: definitely help and inflation. >> kayleigh: that is right, cassie. >> cassie: try lowering inflation and lowering taxes and you can cover your rent with a reasonably paying job. >> kayleigh: exactly. it is that time of year. starbucks pumpkin spice latte is back. how exciting. it will cost you more than ever before. the ground a size goes for 5.5% to nearly $6 depending on the location and that is roughly 4%
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increase from last year that may be worth it. researchers say the reason pumpkin spice latte is so popular is because the flavor is closely tied to fall in the warm feelings of family, homecoming nostalgia that the season brings. cassie, we used to work together and ordered starbucks all the time and it is exciting. >> everybody freaks out but i don't like it too sugary and not my cup of feed but i would imagine the income will be going towards the public spice latte. and always need a spare for this drink. >> kayleigh: i saw you celebrating. to me it is a warm feeling and nostalgic. >> and very basic and i love the conch and stuff. a soy dress with leaves on it and so i will put pumpkins in my latte. but basically i'm cheap. i will order the pumpkin thing myself when i get home. >> kayleigh: as long as pumpkin, $500 million in pumpkin spice flavor in the united states. >> i don't have a thing for pumpkin but hot apple cider.
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when i was in college with my brother, we would go to football games and drink hot apple cider. that brings me back so nostalgic i can understand and people will pay for it. >> kayleigh: the red cups come i will pay for the red cup. [laughter] >> brett: it is delicious. about $500 million a year on pumpkin spice lattes. a little bit wild to me. but we did say inflation issue and biden canceling student that loans would start inflation movement. we are seeing that in our coffee. >> kayleigh: even in our copy. >> go by a pumpkin spice latte. >> kayleigh: you her your mom say turn the car around if you do not behave. sometime airline pilots get fed up also so. flying to kabul mexico sent multiple pictures to other passengers. i wonder if she had alcohol. a share feature called airdrop. the pilot got wind of the situation and warned if they didn't stop, he would turn the plane around.
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morgan, i would be like don't turn the plane around, just let me go. >> morgan: i apologize for doing this. [laughter] just kidding, i did not. >> kayleigh: you did not. they say they will have adults only maybe this is the case. >> brett: dangerous but the child in me thinks this is hilarious. but definitely dangerous for the pilot and a lot of patrons. >> kayleigh: cassie, no doubt alcohol infused. >> cassie: they are going to kabul and vacation. but this is why we put our phones on airplane mode. the wi-fi may be? >> kayleigh: jackie, no wind is that though. >> cassie: they should not of been playing with their phones. they got a life pilot to fly a plane to kabul. my god, i would be so happy to be on the plane that i would have zipped it and gone on. >> kayleigh: a man, sister never turned the plane around but take off. finally, who is paying for dinner?
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some say the man should always pay on a date but others expect to split the cost. a verbal tiktok reignited the debate. a man shocked over a bill for anna anniversary dinner. his significant order ordered $312 steak while the husband's mail was about $48, jackie. >> jackie: she did it by accident is my understanding. his reaction is amazing and definitely a little peeved by it. it was expensive for him, but he said we will left out. that is what stole my heart. you are a keeper. they haters on social media said she should have paid for the stake or have a fit or whatever, you decide how the budget works in your house and leave them alone. >> they are married, right? >> kayleigh: it changes everything, right question works because she didn't mean to do with. since she said she didn't mean to. the waitress should have double checked you are aware of this and this happened with a bottle of wine one time we meant to order reasonably priced model and the vin number and in $1800 bottle of wine.
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and the waiter was nice and adjusted the price for us. >> brett: what state cost $312? >> kayleigh: brett, if your girlfriend was crying over this you tell me you would be nice? >> brett: i have to pay and i have a daughter on the way and i will tell her, the man always has to pay. >> good for you, bread. >> kayleigh: more "outnumbered" in just a moment. ♪ ♪ - when the national debt was larger than gross domestic product? world war ii - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it. that's why i buy gold from rosland capital. rosland capital is a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals.
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♪♪ the pandemic changed the way many of us live, and for some,
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shifted mindset to enjoy the little things a little about it more. a new study says two in three americans now follow a carpe diem mindset, seize the day. living in the moment more than pre-pandemic, and 62% said they treat themselves before ever before. jackie. >> i gained a lot of perspective during the pandemic, you know my personal story, 18 months that overlapped with covid i saw a personal relationship unravel, diagnosed with breast cancer and two surgeries and then i lost my father. so i'm not looking for sympathy, just sharing the experience to say i learned carpe diem, especially after the cancer diagnosis, here, now, what i have to be with my loved ones and enjoy the life and the stupid things i would complain about before or thought were a
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big deal, i brush them off now, and i was angry and i'll do it when that happens, with a caveat, do it now. >> jackie, you and i talked about the breast cancer diagnosis as a sister who has the gene myself, you were a smile and joy every time i saw you in the hallway. no one probably knew what was going on in your life and the loss of your father, you are an amazing woman and so proud of you. >> you were a huge support to me. thank you. >> thank you, jackie. i love you, and you embrace carpe diem. >> people thought they were focused on things that didn't matter and cherish life, and pulling up a drink to wash away their pandemic woes, and good to have balance, enjoy the wine, a little me time, and enjoy life for what it's worth. >> and hug your loved ones. i lost my grandmother during
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covid, i think she died of loneliness, one of the elderly, you could not see your grandparents or hug them. we had a beautiful moment she ran through the street, we rolled her through the streets in miami on new year's eve and met my daughter, we embraced the moment when we had it so glad we did, morgan, now we need to embrace those moments while we still have them. >> you and i were working together during the administration during the pandemic, i felt we did not have a normal pandemic experience, i went to the office every day, who is going to staff the secretary of state or the president, you didn't do that via zoom. so we went in. but i was very pregnant, really fat because i definitely seized the day during my pregnancy but i had neighbors, so sweet, neil and damon, probably watching, they cooked for me during the pregnancy and i had a healthy meal and they were super close, it was good. >> you were awesome, you handled your pregnancy with such
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grace -- >> i did a lot with my pandemic time. >> what i love, my thought, too, everybody around here talked about really the little things. when i first saw the topic i thought it was going to be oh, i we want on a big grand trip around the world and yet people are like i had a glass of wine or reconnected with family members or friends or did not put off making plans, and i think for us, for my husband and me, oh, a little bowl of ice cream once we put our daughter to bed, and go us, we are going to talk for a minute instead of stare at our phones. little moments of presence i think people really crave and are nice to get to rejuvinate. >> i had a big slab of key lime pie since i can't have my wine. interesting, 24% say their favorite time for wine is during me time. i'm like me, too, a good movie, glass of wine. >> people do, but also learned to appreciate simple things, like the simplicity of a walk.
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>> bret, i know you are drinking your beer or wine or old fashioned. >> you know me, i'll probably do it after this, but yeah, definitely chug a few beers every now and then to keep it good. >> yeah. post-pandemic beer. all right, heading out. thank you for joining us. join us back here tomorrow. thanks to everyone. here is "america reports." >> jimmy buffett said it's five clock somewhere. in chicago, lawless drag racers and drifters, has residents outraged. [tires squealing] >> police are trying to crack down on the illegal stunts, complete lawlessness in the streets there. officers, when they show up, are being met with violence as angry crowds attack their vehicles. chicag

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